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For those who've never been coached - 05-07-2008, 01:57 PM

For those of us who've never received formal volleyball coaching it's hard to properly learn the fundamentals of the game without getting into some really bad habits.

Kudda: Volleyball

I found this site full of videos which cover many topics: Passing, Defense, Attacking, Setting, Serving, Blocking...

Divided up into "clinics" which group videos together; they cover everything including fundamentals, training & warmup moves and drills.

While the target audience is young players and coaches; the adult player can learn a lot.

You can even search around the rest of the site and find videos on common sports injuries and like elbow, wrist and knee and how to tape properly.

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For those of us who've never received formal volleyball coaching it's hard to properly learn the fundamentals of the game without getting into some really bad habits.

Kudda: Volleyball

I found this site full of videos which cover many topics: Passing, Defense, Attacking, Setting, Serving, Blocking...

Divided up into "clinics" which group videos together; they cover everything including fundamentals, training & warmup moves and drills.

While the target audience is young players and coaches; the adult player can learn a lot.

You can even search around the rest of the site and find videos on common sports injuries and like elbow, wrist and knee and how to tape properly.

Enjoy!
This is a really good find! A lot of my friends have this issue... and its really not their fault - its just that they never really had anyone to drill these basics into their head. If I, or their other friends tell them, it can get a little dramatic sometimes becuase of the 'hey i know what im doing' attitude. But if it comes from a reliable source, like a coach, then it may just work out.


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I found more cool stuff - 05-07-2008, 03:12 PM

As I search the site more myself I keep discovering new things. The link name is just the first exercise in each group. There are about 3-5 exercises with each link. The Lateral plyometrics one has 13!!!


A great series of plyometric jumps to increase vertical leap.
Kudda: Plyometric Pushup Jump


Lateral Plyometrics... great for defensive movement.
Kudda: Plyometrics: Heiden with Stabilization


Quickness Drills.
Kudda: 20 Yard Square
Kudda: One two stick


Medicine Ball Core Training - A great series of exercises with little twists
Kudda: Overhead Throw
Kudda: Staggered Stance Overhead Throw
Kudda: Overhead Throw with a Step
Kudda: Single Leg Overhead Throw
Kudda: Overhead Chop
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That whole site is pretty kick ass! Good find Tim!


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